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Library at Binghamton U. Gets DEI Award for ‘Decolonizing Collections’

Library at Binghamton U. Gets DEI Award for ‘Decolonizing Collections’

“DEI is more than just important: It is the cornerstone to the mission of the Libraries”

People on the left in higher education are not reading the room on this. They don’t care where public opinion is headed.

The College Fix reports:

Binghamton U. library gets DEI award for ‘decolonizing collections’

Efforts to “decononiz[e] collections” and promote diversity, equity, and inclusion have earned the Binghamton University library a special recognition.

The South Central Regional Library Council recently gave its Prism Award for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Justice and Accessibility to the university library for its DEI work, according to a BingUNews article.

The award recognizes individuals and institutions that show “strong work in advancing DEIJA,” including “antiracist” and “inclusive” projects, according to the report.

“DEI is more than just important: It is the cornerstone to the mission of the Libraries,” Binghamton’s senior director of public services Nancy Abashian stated.

Abashian said the library staff works to make sure “everyone, regardless of their background, feels valued and supported.”

A public research institution in New York, Binghamton received the award, in part, because of the library’s decolonizing collections working group, “which provides an ongoing effort to diversify the collections and archives,” according to the report.

The library also has its own Office of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Accessibility, which began in 2021.

One of its goals is to balance “any dominant, hegemonic trait (e.g. white, Christian, able-bodied, neuro-typical, gender conforming, etc.) … with otherwise underrepresented voices and intersectional experiences” in the library.

Additionally, the award recognized the library staff’s work over the past year to create “a feedback mechanism for identifying potentially harmful language found within the libraries catalog,” the report states.

This year, the library also expanded its collection with materials from Africa, Latin America, the Middle East, South Asia, and Latin America to “facilitate research with a broader perspective,” according to the report.

The university’s commitment to DEI extends beyond the library. Earlier this month, Binghamton hosted an “inaugural Principles of Community DEI Symposium” for faculty and staff.

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“Decolonizing the collection” sounds like Newspeak for good old-fashioned censorship. I assume they’ll have a big bonfire to get rid of the books that don’t conform to the proper DEI criteria.

    Jvj1975 in reply to OldProf2. | November 26, 2024 at 6:11 pm

    They already did this exact thing — in Minneapolis — amidst the George Floyd Mass Hysteria — All books in the public school libraries that did not measure up to TheNewAndUndefinedStandard were tossed

    Not donated
    Not placed in auxiliary facilities
    Not microfilmed for digital storage
    Not shared with anybody
    Not sold to raise money
    Just trashed.

It’s important to amass our own libraries. One way of doing so is to attend The Friends of the Tompkins County Library Book Sale which takes place on Esty St. in Ithaca, NY twice a year. Their next sale starts May 3, 2025.

Isn’t this DEI award rather like a women’s rights award from Iran or the UN?